M. D. (1700). A Present remedy for the poor, or, The most probable means to provide well for the poor of the nation: To free us in time from paying the poors rates, and deliver us now from the publick nusance of beggars, humbly submitted to the wisdom of the next sessions of Parliament. Printed for Jonathan Robinson ....
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationM. D. A Present Remedy for the Poor, or, The Most Probable Means to Provide Well for the Poor of the Nation: To Free Us in Time from Paying the Poors Rates, and Deliver Us Now from the Publick Nusance of Beggars, Humbly Submitted to the Wisdom of the Next Sessions of Parliament. London: Printed for Jonathan Robinson ..., 1700.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationM. D. A Present Remedy for the Poor, or, The Most Probable Means to Provide Well for the Poor of the Nation: To Free Us in Time from Paying the Poors Rates, and Deliver Us Now from the Publick Nusance of Beggars, Humbly Submitted to the Wisdom of the Next Sessions of Parliament. Printed for Jonathan Robinson ..., 1700.